Roman Walls of Zaragoza

in Zaragoza

Roman Walls of Zaragoza
Roman Walls of Zaragoza
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What Other Travellers Say...

Rosa Espindola
10 months ago
"I was dead tired after tapas at Tubo Street and felt sleep sitting on the ruins. Very hard rocks, though. I dreamed about horses and blades. Was anice nap considering. Then, a "patear" this gorgeous city...."
Seokjin Ham
a year ago
"It is an ancient Roman defensive wall built around the 1st century AD and modified until the 3rd century. At that time, Zaragoza was an importantcity in the Roman Empire, located in the Hispania Citerior Tarraconensis province, and was known as Caesaraugusta. The wall was approximately 3,000 meters long and featured about 120 defensive towers. Although much of it has disappeared, some sections have been well-preserved and remain today...."
Anya Nura
a year ago
"Sometimes it’s hard to grasp the thought that Romans built things to last and you can actually see what people saw centuries before… I think it’s aunique place to visit and enjoy..."

The Roman Walls of Zaragoza appears in our Complete Guide to Visiting Zaragoza!

Moira & Andy
Moira & Andy

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Zaragoza: 1 km
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